Agree I'm innawoods and today it's beyond-the-pale Apocalyptic-tier smoke, Gotta headache to beat the band. I can't figure out if it;s better or worse in the woods. In a way, it seems worse because the smoke lingers amid the trees. Then again, open space parking lot at work didn't seem any better.
My dogs are weirded out, too.
Stopped at Rite-Aid and bought some N-95's after being let out of work early. Kinda ironic that normies were walking around all maskless and normie-like and I'm the one buying masks. During COVID it was the reverse. I guess normies need to be TOLD what to do. Once an official announcement is made, I suspect masks will fly off the shelves like toilet paper in March of 2020.
Still, I just keep thinking if it's this bad in NEPA how awful it must be for the poor souls in Canada. We're fortunate there's a bit of a breeze and it's not hot and humid. Yet. For the first time in a very long time I want to cry, feel compelled to pray.
Hello, Neighbor,
Agree I'm innawoods and today it's beyond-the-pale Apocalyptic-tier smoke, Gotta headache to beat the band. I can't figure out if it;s better or worse in the woods. In a way, it seems worse because the smoke lingers amid the trees. Then again, open space parking lot at work didn't seem any better. My dogs are weirded out, too.
Stopped at Rite-Aid and bought some N-95's after being let out of work early. Kinda ironic that normies were walking around all maskless and normie-like and I'm the one buying masks. During COVID it was the reverse. I guess normies need to be TOLD what to do. Once an official announcement is made, I suspect masks will fly off the shelves like toilet paper in March of 2020.
Still, I just keep thinking if it's this bad in NEPA how awful it must be for the poor souls in Canada. We're fortunate there's a bit of a breeze and it's not hot and humid. Yet. For the first time in a very long time I want to cry, feel compelled to pray.